If i receive a complete lower for a customer to do an out of state transfer and it wasn't cal legal due to features and no bullet button. What is the best way to handle that? I'd rather know if it happens before it happens. My thoughts are just install a BB making it legal? But should it be returned what is the proper process, I have no idea.

If it's just a receiver, no magazine lock is required. It is legal until somebody installs a semiautomatic centerfire upper.

Even a complete lower with pistol grip? It can be transferred to the owner that way? That doesn't sound right. Then again for all I know he's putting a rimfire upper on it so in that sense it makes sense.

If i receive a complete lower for a customer to do an out of state transfer and it wasn't cal legal due to features and no bullet button. What is the best way to handle that? I'd rather know if it happens before it happens. My thoughts are just install a BB making it legal? But should it be returned what is the proper process, I have no idea.

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Technically, you could return it to the sellers FFL, but if you want to be a nice guy, either 1. remove the pistol grip, or 2. add a BB.

The customer can use it for a .22 LR build. It is 100% legal for you to sell it to him as is.

I would simply ask him what he plans on doing with it. If he says he wants to build a Bullet Button build, ask if he has a Bullet Button already and you will install it for no extra charge over the Bullet Button price.

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Even a complete lower with pistol grip? It can be transferred to the owner that way? That doesn't sound right. Then again for all I know he's putting a rimfire upper on it so in that sense it makes sense.